
Actor
Antonio Iranzo
Born 1930 · València, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain
Antonio Iranzo (4 May 1930 – 7 July 2003) was a Spanish film actor in 77 feature films. He gained popularity for his acting in Island of the Damned and Cut - Throats Nine. Iranzo began his artistic career in the theater, while working as a radio announcer. Later he joined the Nuria Espert Company and made his film debut in 1963 with La chica del auto-stop directed by Miguel Lluch. His physique and hoarse voice helped him get the chance to play the supporting character in various films including Mario Camus's The Legend of Mayor of Zalamea (1973), Gonzalo Suárez's The Regent (1974), Narciso Ibáñez Serrador's Who Can Kill a Child? (1975), Hidden Pleasures (1977), The tobacconist of Vallecas (1986) (the latter two by Eloy de la Iglesia), the TV miniseries Riders of the Dawn (1990) and Vicente Aranda's Libertarias (1996). Iranzo had a well known career on stage, which particularly excelled in his interpretations of classics from the Golden Age. Some of the works featuring him were Adolfo Marsillach and Molière's Tartuffe (1969), Felix Lope de Vega's The Star of Seville (1958), Max Frisch's Andorra (1971), Adolfo Marsillach's Flower of Holiness (1973), Arnold Wesker and Irene Gutiérrez Caba's Chicken Soup with Oats (1978), Martín Recuerda's The Arrecogías the Beguinage of St. Mary of Egypt (1977), José María Rodríguez Méndez's Weddings that were famous in the Rag and Fandanga (1978), Miguel de Cervantes's The Baths of Algiers (1979) and The Roll Lavapies (1979), Woody Allen's Aspirin for Two (1980), Santiago Moncada's Ears of the Wolf (1980), Martin Recuerda's The Deceiting (1981), Miguel Mihura's Peach in Syrup (1982), Ibsen's Mallard (1982), Euripides's Fedra (1984), Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (1988), Alejandro Casona's The Third Word (1992). Iranzo also had a prolific career in television; he played several characters in dramas TVE as Study 1 or Novel, Time Eleven or Fictions. His deep voice helped him in standing out as a voice actor, remembered for being among other characters as BA Baracus in the television series El equipo A. He was the winner of the 1966's Silver Frames Award for Best Actor of Spanish cinema for the film Burnt Skin (La piel quemada). The film was directed by Josep Maria Forn and depicted the social problems of Spain during the decade. In the film Iranzo played the character of an Andalusian worker named Jose who works in Costa Brava and falls in love with a Belgian tourist while his family including wife and two children struggle to reach him. In 2014 the film Who can Kill a Child? was shown at Denver Film Society's Stanley Film Festival. Source: Article "Antonio Iranzo" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Acting

Delusions of Grandeur
Innkeeper (uncredited) · 1971

Who Can Kill a Child?
Crying Child Father · 1976

Freedomfighters
Miliciano · 1996

The Tobacconist of Vallecas
Don Julián · 1987

Cut-Throats Nine
Ray Torch Brewster · 1971

Totò d'Arabia
Ivan · 1965

Memorias del general Escobar
Buenaventura Durruti · 1984

The Ugly Ones
Antonio · 1966

Flower of Holiness
Soldado veterano · 1973

Curro Jiménez
Moñudo · 1976

La leyenda del alcalde de Zalamea
Sargento · 1973

Kingdom of the Silver Lion
Durek · 1965

Inquisition
Rénover · 1977

Hidden Pleasures
Carmen's Father · 1977

Sunscorched
Charlie · 1965

Réquiem por un campesino español
Padre de Paco · 1985

Seven Guns for the MacGregors
Bandido (uncredited) · 1966
Aquí mando yo
Hombre de la escopeta

El mujeriego
Matías · 1964

La chica del autostop
Manolo · 1965
The Birds of Baden-Baden
Vicente · 1975

Las secretas intenciones
Camionero · 1970

El buscón
El Padre · 1979

El hombre que supo amar
Criado de Antón · 1976